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  • Japan pledges to have women in third of top boardroom roles by 2030

    Japan pledges to have women in third of top boardroom roles by 2030

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    Japan’s prime minister, Fumio Kishida, has said he wants almost a third of executive positions at the country’s top companies to be occupied by women by the end of the decade.

    In an apparent attempt to address Japan’s poor record on gender equality ahead of the G7 leaders’ summit in Hiroshima next month, Kishida said more boardroom diversity would boost the world’s third-biggest economy.

    “We seek to have the ratio of women among executives at 30% or more by 2030 in companies that are listed on the Tokyo stock exchange’s prime market,” Kishida told officials, including the minister of state for gender equality – who is male – at a meeting this week. His 19-member cabinet includes just two women.

    “Securing diversity through promoting women’s empowerment, and enabling innovation as a result, is crucial to achieving new capitalism and an inclusive society,” Kishida added.

    Japan has drawn criticism for the lack of women in senior positions in the private sector and in public life. Women represented only 11.4% of executives in major listed companies in Japan last year, according to a cabinet office survey, although the figure has been rising in recent years.

    In politics, too, there are signs of progress, with parties attempting to recruit more women to run for office after a 2018 gender equality law required them to “make efforts” to select similar numbers of male and female candidates.

    Although women occupy only about 10% of seats in the lower house of parliament, a record number of female candidates won seats in last summer’s upper house elections. 28% of upper house seats are held by women.

    In another encouraging sign, Shoko Takahashi, a female member of a government panel, this week joined a meeting accompanied by her two-month-old baby. Takahashi, the founder of the personal genome company Genequest, is thought to be the first person to take their newborn to a work gathering at the prime minister’s office.

    And a recent round of local elections saw a record seven women voted in as mayors in smaller cities, while Arfiya Eri, a woman of Uyghur and Uzbek descent, won a byelection for a seat in the lower house as a candidate for the ruling Liberal Democratic party.

    But Japan’s corporate sector still has a long way to go to catch up with comparable economies, and has also struggled to narrow the gender pay gap – Japan ranked 116th out of 146 countries in the World Economic Forum’s 2022 Global Gender Gap report.

    Few observers believe change will come until more women, who form the backbone of the part-time, low-pay economy, are given permanent positions and help balancing work with family commitments.

    Japan, this year’s G7 host, has come under pressure to address its record on gender equality. This month, Norway’s sovereign wealth fund – the world’s biggest – said it would vote against board nominations at Japanese firms in which it invests that do not have any female directors, Nikkei Asia reported – a move that could affect as many as 300 listed companies.

    In a recent interview with Kyodo news, the EU commissioner for jobs and social rights, Nicolas Schmit, said Japan’s gender gap resembled the situation in Europe “20 or 30 years ago”.

    Precedent indicates that Kishida could struggle to reach his goal. In 2003, the then prime minister, Junichiro Koizumi, set a similar quota for female executive representation by 2020, but the number of women in managerial positions by that date fell short of the target.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • Jacinda Ardern takes up leadership and online extremism roles at Harvard

    Jacinda Ardern takes up leadership and online extremism roles at Harvard

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    Former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern has taken up three new roles at Harvard University, where she will study and speak on leadership, governance and online extremism.

    Ardern announced in an Instagram post on Wednesday morning that she was “incredibly humbled” to be joining the university on joint fellowships at the Kennedy School’s Center for Public Leadership and the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, based at Harvard Law School. She will focus on the study of online extremism at the law school, and on building leadership and governance skills at the Kennedy School.

    The fellowships will begin in the autumn, and will take Ardern overseas for the period of the New Zealand election in October. Ardern said that “While I’ll be gone for a semester (helpfully the one that falls during the NZ general election!) I’ll be coming back at the end of the fellowships. After all, New Zealand is home!”

    Ardern has visited Harvard before: last year, she given an honorary doctorate of law and earned a standing ovation when speaking at Harvard’s commencement on gun control and democracy.

    The former prime minister will continue her work on the Christchurch Call – an inter-governmental and tech company pledge she developed after the Christchurch terror attacks to prevent extremist and terrorist content being spread online.

    Her time at Harvard will include “time spent studying ways to improve content standards and platform accountability for extremist content online, and examine artificial intelligence governance and algorithmic harms,” the University said in a statement. She will also continue her work on the board of Prince William’s Earthshot Prize, which awards five £1m prizes each year for work providing solutions to major environmental problems.

    Prof Jonathan Zittrain, co-founder of the Berkman Klein Centre, said it was “rare and precious for a head of state to be able to immerse deeply in a complex and fast-moving digital policy issue both during and after their service,” and that “Ardern’s hard-won expertise – including her ability to bring diverse people and institutions together – will be invaluable as we all search for workable solutions to some of the deepest online problems.”

    Kennedy School Dean Douglas Elmendorf said in a statement that Ardern “showed the world strong and empathetic political leadership”. “She earned respect far beyond the shores of her country, and she will bring important insights for our students and will generate vital conversations about the public policy choices facing leaders at all levels.”

    Ardern’s formal titles will be 2023 Angelopoulos Global Public Leaders Fellow, Hauser Leader in the Kennedy School’s Center for Public Leadership, and Knight Tech Governance Leadership Fellow, at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, based at Harvard Law School.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • Fox attorneys in libel case reveal dual roles for Rupert Murdoch

    Fox attorneys in libel case reveal dual roles for Rupert Murdoch

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    Fox Corp. had asserted since Dominion filed its lawsuit in 2021 that Rupert Murdoch had no official role at Fox News. In its filings, it had listed Fox News officers as Suzanne Scott, Jay Wallace and Joe Dorrego.

    But on Easter Sunday, Fox disclosed to Dominion’s attorneys that Murdoch also is “executive chair” at Fox News. The disclosure came after Superior Court Judge Eric Davis wondered aloud during a status conference last week who Fox News’ officers were.

    Davis was clearly disturbed by the disclosure, coming on the eve of the trial.

    “My problem is that it has been represented to me more than once that he is not an officer,” the judge said.

    Davis suggested that had he known of Murdoch’s dual role at Fox Corp. and Fox News, he might have reached different conclusions in a summary judgment ruling he issued last month. In that ruling, the judge said there was no dispute that the statements aired by Fox were false, but that a jury would have to decide whether Fox News acted with actual malice and whether Fox Corp. directly participated in airing the statements.

    To Fox attorney Matthew Carter, Davis said: “You have a credibility problem.”

    In response, Carter said he believed Murdoch’s title at Fox News was only “honorific.”

    “I’m not mad at you,” the judge later told Carter. “I’m mad at the situation I’m in.”

    In a statement issued after Tuesday’s pretrial hearing, Fox said, “Rupert Murdoch has been listed as executive chairman of Fox News in our SEC filings since 2019 and this filing was referenced by Dominion’s own attorney during his deposition.”

    It’s unclear whether the judge will take any action in response to the late disclosure. But an attorney for Dominion said he wanted Fox to further explain Murdoch’s role with the network, indicating the issue could come up when the pretrial hearing continues Wednesday.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Meta CEO fires 10K more employees, shuts 5K additional open roles

    Meta CEO fires 10K more employees, shuts 5K additional open roles

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    New Delhi: Meta Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday announced to sack an additional 10,000 employees via several job cut rounds in the coming months.

    In a Facebook post, Zuckerberg said overall, “we expect to reduce our team size by around 10,000 people and to close around 5,000 additional open roles that we haven’t yet hired” in the company’s “year of efficiency”.

    In a separate filing with the US SEC, Meta said the new job cuts will lower the high end of its expense guidance for the year by $3 billion.

    Over the next couple of months, organisation leaders will announce restructuring plans focused on flattening the organisations, cancelling lower priority projects, and reducing hiring rates.

    “We will let recruiting team members know tomorrow whether they’re impacted. We expect to announce restructurings and layoffs in our tech groups in late April, and then our business groups in late May,” the Meta CEO said.

    In a small number of cases, it may take through the end of the year to complete these changes, he added.

    “Our timelines for international teams will also look different, and local leaders will follow up with more details,” said Zuckerberg.

    The fresh cuts come just four months after he laid off 11,000 employees, or 13 per cent of the company, in November last year.

    Zuckerberg said that after restructuring, Meta plans to lift hiring and transfer freezes in each group.

    “Other relevant efficiency timelines include targeting this summer to complete our analysis from our hybrid work year of learning so we can further refine our distributed work model. We also aim to have a steady stream of developer productivity enhancements and process improvements throughout the year,” he added.

    In its ‘Year of Efficiency’, Meta will make the organisation flatter by removing multiple layers of management.

    “As part of this, we will ask many managers to become individual contributors. We’ll also have individual contributors report into almost every level — not just the bottom — so information flow between people doing the work and management will be faster,” Zuckerberg noted.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • roles

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    Life is roles. The role of husband or wife, father or mother, student, professional, worker, etc.

    Multiple roles and in each one we assume the role that touches us, which varies according to each circumstance.

    However, there are roles that should never change, it is that of being useful to others, that of living according to principles, that of members of a society to which we owe ourselves, and others.

    Today I focus on the exalted role of being useful to others, because that is the food of the spirit. Serving is a sublime task. Only those who can, and above all, those who want to serve.

    To serve is to live, to be useful, to be someone in life, to leave a mark on our way through the world.

    You have to die living and not live dying, that is really living, it is being someone, being part of the world, living until the last second of your life and serving, to the best of your ability, while you live.

    Our nation demands a people that serves, that no one is served anymore, that there is no more simulation, deceit, or abuse.

    Fortunately, those weeds, with those despicable practices, those disastrous people, are the fewest, but they are also the ones that have done the most damage and unfortunately continue to do so.

    Let’s build a new Mexico together, a Mexico without lies, without corruption, without offensive simulations.

    We go together for that nation that we owe to future generations.

    For a dignified and united Mexico, let’s make a pact.
    Thank you.

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    ( With inputs from : pledgetimes.com )

  • Man held for cheating hundreds of youth on pretext of roles in web series, TV serials

    Man held for cheating hundreds of youth on pretext of roles in web series, TV serials

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    New Delhi: A 26-year-old man who impersonated as a director and producer has been arrested for duping hundreds of youngsters on the pretext of providing them opportunities in web series, TV serials and brand shoots, said a Delhi Police official on Tuesday.

    The accused has been identified as Anuj Kumar Ojha, a resident of Gopalganj district of Bihar.

    According to the police, on October 21, 2022 a complaint was received through the NCRP in which the complainant stated that a person namely Anuj played a fraud on him.

    In the complaint, the victim alleged that Anuj told him that he is a director and producer. After seeing the brand paid shoots story on Instagram page, the complainant contacted the accused, who lured him and later the victim also signed an agreement to work together and paid Rs 75,000 when asked by the accused.

    “When I made that payment, Anuj said that your advance will be credited to your account in two days but after some time he called me back again and asked for more money for updating profile and income tax etc etc,” the complainant stated.

    “The victim paid a total amount of Rs 4,43,142 and after a preliminary enquiry into the matter, a case was registered and investigation taken up,” said Ravi Kumar Singh, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Outer north).

    During investigation, details were sought from Instagram, call details were analyzed and a money trail was conducted but to evade police arrest the accused kept on changing his location.

    “On February 6, specific inputs were received that Anuj will board the Tulsi Express and go to Bhopal. Working on this information the team was sent to Bhopal, where he was apprehended while he was trying to escape to Indore. He was served notice under section 41.1 A of Cr.P.C. but he did not cooperate in the investigation and he was arrested thereafter as per due procedure of law,” said the DCP.

    “In the investigation done so far it has been noticed that Anuj portrayed himself as director and producer and used to cheat the youngsters in the name of providing them opportunity of acting in brand paid shoots, web series, TV serials etc. He used to cheat them in the name of paying for signing contract, contract fee, artist card, profile updating, GST, Income tax etc,” said the DCP.

    Earlier Anuj had been in Gorakhpur jail for three months in a cheating case of 2019. “Several cases and complaints were found registered against his name,” said the official, adding that investigation of the case is in progress.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • BYJU’s slashes around 15% roles, mostly in engineering, as phased layoffs on

    BYJU’s slashes around 15% roles, mostly in engineering, as phased layoffs on

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    New Delhi: Edtech major BYJU has laid off a further 15 percent of its employees from its engineering teams, as the company continues phased layoffs to remain growth-oriented in a global economic meltdown.

    According to sources, the company in a fresh round of layoffs has asked more than 1,000 workers (or 15 percent) to go, mostly from its engineering teams.

    When reached, the company immediately declined to comment.

    BYJU last year decided to lay off as many as 2,500 employees or 5 percent of its workforce in order to achieve profitability by March 2023.

    In India, more than 21,000 employees have been laid off by more than 70 startups to day, including from unicorns like BYJU’S, Ola, MPL, Innovaccer, Unacademy, Vedantu, Cars24, OYO, Meesho, Udaan and many more.

    The tech sector has laid off the most employees, with 16 edtech startups laying off more than 8,000 employees to date.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Biden to remake economic team with Brainard, Bernstein poised for top roles

    Biden to remake economic team with Brainard, Bernstein poised for top roles

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    But it remains highly uncertain whether the Fed can navigate a so-called soft-landing for the economy, in which growth slows but the country averts a recession. And other big headaches loom, including a GOP-controlled House potentially forcing a market-shaking showdown over raising the government’s debt limit.

    Multiple senior Biden aides and others close to the process described the selection of Brainard and Bernstein, who is currently a member of the Council of Economic Advisers, as close to assured, but no formal announcement is set yet. It’s still possible that either job could wind up slipping to one of several other candidates or that new names could emerge, they said.

    Brainard, who is meeting with other Fed officials this week in Washington to decide on the central bank’s next interest rate hike, could not be reached for comment.

    “It’s not totally done yet,” one top White House official said, while not disputing that Brainard and Bernstein are the leading candidates. Another senior official agreed, while a third said the two appointments seemed definite but that Biden had not given a final sign-off.

    White House Deputy Press Secretary Emilie Simons said in a statement, “There is no decision on either of these positions and any reporting to the contrary is inaccurate.”

    The White House officials said installing Brainard at NEC to succeed Brian Deese would offer gender diversity to the economic leadership, It would also make it easier for Biden to pick his friend Bernstein, who is among a group of older, white male advisers, to head the CEA, the White House’s in-house economic research office. Current CEA Chair Cecilia Rouse is returning to Princeton. Deese is leaving the NEC — which is housed inside the West Wing and is the more powerful of the two offices — to be closer to his family,

    A Brainard and Bernstein combination would at least partially satisfy left-leaning Democrats who pushed for a younger and more aggressive candidate for the NEC job such as Bharat Ramamurti, the current NEC deputy and a former top staffer for Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.).

    Progressives had questioned Brainard’s commitment on some of their key issues since she served as President Barack Obama’s Treasury undersecretary for international affairs under then-Secretary Timothy Geithner. At the time, Brainard was viewed by many progressives as insufficiently aggressive on using executive tools to fight climate change and economic inequality and as too pro-free trade and friendly with elite global bankers.

    But Brainard has nudged left on some of those issues and been a progressive at the Fed on monetary policy — mostly preferring a gentler path of rate hikes to fight high inflation.

    Bernstein is widely admired in progressive circles while also holding credibility with more centrist-leaning Democrats and even some Capitol Hill Republicans. He has long been a vocal critic of trade agreements so could limit any fallout among organized labor groups over the Brainard pick.

    The selection of Brainard and Bernstein would come after weeks of feverish jockeying, often through strategic press leaks, for the top economic jobs, with a variety of names being floated as front-runners by Democratic insiders eager to see their preferred candidates get the jobs.

    The White House has also flirted with various Wall Street veterans for top positions, including investment bankers Blair Effron and Antonio Weiss. Putting any such candidate into a policy-influencing spot would likely have enraged progressives, and the idea appears to have been mostly dropped.

    Other candidates mentioned as candidates for NEC have included Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo, American University President and former Obama cabinet member Sylvia Mathews Burwell, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and senior Biden economic adviser Gene Sperling.

    Friends say that Sperling, who served as NEC director under both Presidents Bill Clinton and Obama, coveted doing the job for what would be a record third time. Sperling, who splits his time between Washington and Los Angeles, has repeatedly denied wanting or campaigning for the job.

    Zients is viewed as a masterful manager and problem solver but less well-versed or interested in the kind of backroom political horse-trading required to push things like a debt limit deal through on Capitol Hill. Brainard has extensive Hill relationships as does Bernstein.

    Bernstein and Brainard are both considered centrist enough to offer some comfort to Wall Street investors and not averse to cutting deals with Republicans if that’s what it takes.

    Brainard’s departure from the Fed would leave a significant hole at the central bank, where she is a trusted No. 2 to Chair Jerome Powell.

    Brainard, a Ph.D. economist, also chairs four of the central bank’s internal committees, leading policy in key areas like whether the Fed should issue a central bank digital currency.

    Victoria Guida contributed to this report.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Saudi Arabia: 34 Women Appointed to Key Roles in Two Holy Mosques – Kashmir News

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    Saudi Arabia: 34 Women Appointed to Key Roles in Two Holy Mosques

    In the two holy mosques in Mecca and Medina, the Saudi Arabian government has appointed 34 women to leadership positions. The General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Mosques has stated that the appointments are intended to enhance visitor services at the two holy mosques.

    According to the statement, the move “is part of the qualitative changes the Kingdom seeks for qualified Saudi women to serve female visitors to the two holy mosques.”

    In August 2021, Saudi Arabia appointed two women as assistants to the head of the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques.

    Earlier this month, Saudi Arabia announced the appointment of 32 women as drivers in the Haramain Express Train Leaders Program.

    The oil-rich Kingdom has taken a number of measures to empower women in recent years, including allowing women to drive and enlist in military service.

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